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London Grid for London to secure 2,700 schools' email
The London Grid for Learning scheme is planning to protect more than one million school children from junk-email.
Dan Ilett
Apr 29 2004 2:03PM
Security
Sony extends notebook range to IT channel
Sony is pushing beyond its retailer comfort zone with its Vaio notebooks, extending long-term relationships with three distributors to net sales in uncharted PC channel waters.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 29 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Thatcher defects to Auto-I.T.
Former Channel Enablers’ director Peter Thatcher has taken a job at Australian ERP software developer Auto-I.T.
Byron Connolly
Apr 28 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
DTI: UK firms need to wise up to security
Three-quarters of UK firms suffered at least one malicious security breach last year.
Dan Ilett
Apr 27 2004 1:19PM
Security
Healthcare group gets to grips with HIPPA
A non-profit healthcare organization is stepping up its email security to protect the privacy of protected health information (PHI) and achieve HIPAA compliance.
Dan Ilett
Apr 23 2004 12:09PM
Security
Network Associates sells Sniffer, changes name to McAfee
Network Associates said it is selling its unprofitable Sniffer network management and analysis product line as part of a sudden restructuring and is changing its name to McAfee.
Steven Burke
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Byron Connolly
Apr 23 2004 12:00AM
Security
Webjet sub-licenses platform to Harvey World Travel
Staff Writers
Apr 20 2004 12:00AM
Software
ChannelWorx to push Trend Micro anti-virus box
IP communications and networking distributor ChannelWorx has added anti-virus specialist Trend Micro to its stable of vendors in a bid to fill out its security offering.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 16 2004 12:00AM
Security
Froggy director goes to gaol
Director of the failed Froggy Group, Karl Suleman, has been sentenced to 21 months’ gaol and won’t be up for parole for a year.
Staff Writers
Apr 15 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft to fix 20 flaws in software
Microsoft has issued patches for more than 20 flaws in its software, three of which were ranked ‘critical’.
Dan Ilett
Apr 14 2004 4:17PM
Security
Taking synergy to a higher level
Physical and IT security are unlikely bedfellows, but now Barbara Gengler discovers signs of a budding romance
Barbara Gengler
Apr 13 2004 4:35PM
Security
One in five firms bother to use WEP
Four out of five UK businesses are failing to use a basic standard of wireless network security.
Dan Ilett
Apr 13 2004 4:20PM
Security
Department of Homeland Security to buy secure data network
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to pay $350 million for the implementation of a secure data network.
Dan Ilett
Apr 13 2004 3:39PM
Security
MasterCard lends helping hand to online traders
MasterCard is to help online traders tackle fraud with a two-part self-assessment security scheme.
Dan Ilett
Apr 13 2004 3:24PM
Security
IT security insurance prices to fall
IT security insurance costs are set to drop as companies and insurers get a better grasp of the threats.
Dan Ilett
Apr 13 2004 3:14PM
Security
Lexmark not opposed to cartridge refills
Byron Connolly
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Michael Gros
Apr 9 2004 3:19PM
Software
One out of two firms prefer IT security to cost cutting
One in two UK businesses regard IT security as a higher priority than cost cutting.
Dan Ilett
Apr 8 2004 3:32PM
Security
Acupuncture college points to anti-spam managed services
The Northern College of Acupuncture (NCA) has adopted an anti-spam managed service to reduce its junk mail.
Dan Ilett
Apr 8 2004 12:12PM
Security
tScheme to raise security awareness in companies
An online regulatory body is launching a PR campaign to raise awareness of IT security in organisations.
Dan Ilett
Apr 7 2004 3:34PM
Security
It's official: Telstra to snap up KAZ
Staff Writers
Apr 7 2004 12:00AM
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